Postdoctoral Fellow POINT (2016-2017)

My work is concerned with the study of comparative discourses and practices of citizenship, structural inequalities in public institutions and institutional racism in Britain and Germany.

My current project explores the effects on growing ethnic and religious diversity and population ageing on institutional life in Germany, particularly on the delivery of care for older people. An analytical focus on care ethics thereby enables the analysis of structural mechanisms that may sustain exclusive practices.

Publikationen (Auswahl)

Monographs

Lewicki A. (2014) Social Justice through Citizenship? The Politics of Muslim Integration in Germany and Great Britain, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Lewicki A (2017 forthcoming) ‘The Blind Spots of Liberal Citizenship: Inequality and the Politics of Muslim Integration in Britain and Germany’, Patterns of Prejudice, 51 (4), available in print in December 2017.